On January 27, 2017, at approximately 7 p.m., Matthew Lange, a professor at Lewis University, arrived at Scullen Middle School in Naperville to pick up his son, who was attending Polish School.
As he was waiting in his car, Mr. Lange was shot multiple times and died of his injuries a short time later.
Yesterday, on the five-year anniversary of this senseless murder, Naperville Police reminded the public that they are still seeking tips to aid their investigation into the 37-year-old’s murder.
Naperville Police are looking for any witnesses to the shooting and/or information about Matthew Lange or his vehicle on the day of or the days prior to the homicide that may assist with the investigation.
“It’s been five years, but this case will never be considered a ‘cold case’ by our department. Our investigators remain just as committed today to bringing justice to Matthew Lange and his family as they were the day this horrible murder occurred,” said Naperville Police Chief Jason Arres. “We will continue to do everything in our power to solve this case, but we need the public’s assistance. Someone out there knows who murdered Mr. Lange, and it’s time for them to step up. Come forward and help us hold the person responsible for this crime accountable and bring closure to the Lange family.”
A $45,000 reward ($5,000 from Naperville Crime Stoppers and $40,000 from a private source) remains available to anyone who can provide information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the subject(s) responsible for Mr. Lange’s murder.
Anyone with information regarding this investigation is encouraged to contact the Naperville Police Department at (630) 420-6666 and ask for the Investigations Division. Tips can also be made anonymously by calling Naperville Crime Stoppers at (630) 420-6006.